He has backers yeah. He’s basically the face of it, a well known figure in Turkey backed by what appear to be relatively well off people.
One can only hope there is light at the end of the tunnel and bring back the feel good factor around the club. I honestly think something like this is desperately needed to bring back interest, bring back fans, and bring back the pride. I mentioned earlier in the thread, while people love Hull City, they have currently fallen out of love with the club due to the histrionics and down right ignorant treatment they've received at the hands of these owners, most folks will only take so much, and these clowns in charge have sucked the life blood from the club through their lies and greed. The sooner they fk off for me the better, and take their finger puppet with them !
I had a strangely vivid dream last night that the club had tweeted announcing the club had been sold, but in the statement the Allams said they had only received the deposit for the club and would be returning if they didn't get the remainder of the payment. Rather an odd dream I must say.
With this guy Fatih Terim, can we please show some respect and keep childish mis-spelt name calling out of it yeah? With the penalty analogy, please say it's Ronaldo taking the penalty and Fatih Hesford in goal? Just thinking on from BnAB's post, it's such a shame that we have ended up looking forward to Turkish owners in order to bring hope, restore feel good and pride, etc when we have (hopefully soon 'had') local owners. Ones with reasonable wealth, and who got 2 bites at the golden goose of the PL, and who supposedly wanted to 'give back' to the community (and to be fair have done so in other ways). It's such a damn shame the way it has panned out with them. It should and could have been oh so different ..... but it isn't and never will be with them so we need rid asap and good riddance from our club.
That's wierd. Could you not just dream up a Croc to wrestle and get the score on the Bush telephone and go back to sleep?
Saracens sold for £32m. If that's the benchmark for a top RU enterprise. How much is a struggling English championship football club with limited assets and a dwindling fan base worth? I think the Alarms will need to rethink the asking price.